Product Desctiption
These lifting straps are extended, hard-wearing strips of cowhide leather that loop around both your wrists and the bar. Their job is to lock your hands to the weight so your grip doesn’t become the weak link.
On heavy pulls, your fingers usually fail before your bigger muscle groups—back, traps, or legs—ever get fully worked. Straps bypass that bottleneck by shifting part of the load from your palms to your wrists and forearms, letting you hang on longer and move more weight with control.
They shine on movements such as:
By sparing your grip, the straps keep the focus on the muscles you’re actually trying to train, so fatigue in your hands doesn’t cut the set short.
How to Put on Lifting Straps the Correct Way?
Using straps properly is as crucial as picking the right pair. Follow these steps:
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Feed the tail of the strap through its small loop to form a circle.
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Slip the circle over your hand so it rests snugly around your wrist.
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Take the loose tail and wind it around the bar several times, working inward toward your palm.
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Give the bar a slight twist so the strap cinches down and feels locked in.
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Lift, concentrating on good technique while the straps take over part of the gripping duty.
Check that the straps are tight enough to keep the bar from slipping, yet loose enough to let your wrists move naturally.



